Yesterday saw the twentieth anniversaryPride Cymru parade through Cardiff streets, supporting the LGBT community on the pretext of raising awareness of equality and diversity,
Away from the hype the reality is different. LGBT fully permeates Church and State.
The last bastion of Christianity in the media, the BBC's Songs of Praise, has been eased out of prime time viewing to a short lunch time slot. It has further alienated viewers after it featured a same-sex wedding.
This is pure propaganda in a process turning this
into this
After 20 years of 'being proud and together', the LGBT community still insists on raising "awareness of equality and diversity" as if they have not noticed the rainbow flags on government buildings and in shop windows.
The rainbow flag is displayed everywhere from the
vote catching First Minister of Wales
university chaplaincy
police
and Church
culminating in a full circle preparing the next generation
aided by the Church, 'where love matters', allegedly.
Equality and diversity? Pull the other one.
Images from Wales on Line, Church in Wales and Twitter
Postscript [29.08.2019]
Question put down for Church in Wales Governing Body meeting 11 - 12 September 2019:
"During August the Diocese of Llandaff and the Church in Wales actively supported and promoted the Faith Tent at Pride Cymru via social media, various press releases and the presence of a number of clerics at the event. As part of the event there were three sessions of "drag queen storytime". The drag queen in question has YouTube videos entitled "Good Christian bitches" and "the most underrated type of gay sexdanquot; as well as a number of other videos containing explicit material contrary to the Christian faith. Despite this speaker being a "third partydanquot; - the Church in Wales support for the entire event was unequivocal. Does the Church in Wales affirm the lifestyle this speaker promotes or is the Church prepared to simply overlook the usual high moral standards expected of speakers at events it promotes?"
Thank God somebody is prepared to stand up for the Church at GB saying what needs to be said to defend the Christian faith instead of simply 'going along to get on'.
Postscript [11.09.2019]
This bland response from the bishop of Llandaff tweeted from Governing Body:
@ChurchinWales @BishopJuno of @LlandaffDio answers a question about @PrideCymru, saying the Church had a duty to minister to the whole community and support such major events. "We are seeking to engage with a section of society which the Church has not always treated well in the past" #govbody
If that is all she said she evaded the question put.
I have seen no evidence that the Church has treated the gay community badly in the past. Quite the contrary. By contrast traditionalist Anglicans have been treated abysmally with encouragement from the bench.
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